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lol @ paul... the 2nd run did it the damage - there was no problems after the 1st run.. it was fine.. probably would've made a month or more....

at least the old man offered to pay half.. :D looks like that flywheel will HAVE to go with the clutch hey?!? hehehe

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Yeah I thought so.... yours had the "wing" license plate or something similar from memory.... It was very nice from what I saw of it... I hope it goes well when you get it back then... I was on that cruise but busted my clutch on the way there so had to go home early ..... If you could smell a car with a burnt clutch that day... that was me :D

Cam... that included all the labour as well.... it was the total price to pay.... I had the option for the heavier pressure plate but I opted for the slightly lighter option as I wanted my car to still drive like a stocker .... i.e no real heavy clutch work....

Yeah I was lucky..... I did search for a little over a month to find my line but this one had everything I was looking for in the one package.... and it was in great condition..... I have had absolutely no regrets buying this one!!!! Well apart for the fact its not an "R" but hey we cant have everything :D

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